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<h1>MapIt! Administration Area</h1>

The MapIt! Library Materials Mapping application is designed to allow staff and patrons find materials on the library shelves.

<!--<p>The system can be used in two ways, either via a <a href="http://elibrary.wayne.edu/search~S47?/Xcatch+22&searchscope=47&SORT=D/Xcatch+22&searchscope=47&SORT=D&SUBKEY=catch%2022/1%2C31%2C31%2CB/frameset&FF=Xcatch+22&searchscope=47&SORT=D&3%2C3%2C">link in the catalog</a>, or with a <a href="http://www.lib.wayne.edu/maps">form created for use at reference.</a></p>

<p>There are four "levels" of maps that the system can return.  The first type is static HTML content for any location code used in the millennium system.  The second type is the actual callnumber map system used for certain location codes (ie. - pbstk, the books in Purdy-Kresge).  Both levels of codes can be updated in this system.</p>


<h3>Update Location Information</h3>
This will allow editing "flat" maps, or locations in the III system that are displayed without checking the item's call number.  Examples include pbrrf (Reference), and pdrrr (PK Bindery Repairs).  Location can have one of three outcomes:

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<li>Mapped To:  Map the field to another location.  For examples, all items in closed collections can be mapped to reference.</li>
<li>Content: Say something about that location, such as who to contact, or where it is located.</li>
<li>Call Lookup:  Lookup the call number in and display a map.</li>
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<h3>Update "Call" Number Maps</h3>
These are maps that will check the call number, and overlay a red area on a certain map area.<br/>

<h3>Upload Content Images</h3>
This will upload image files that can be used with the "static" mapping system.  Examples include maps of reference and circulation desks, and pictures of collections.

For more information, contact:
Paul Gallagher
Developer Librarian
paul.gallagher@wayne.edu
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